Messi is expected to don the Newell's Old Boys outfit. Maxi Rodriguez aspires to this
One of Lionel Messi's fantasies, to play for Newell's Old Boys, will soon come true. Maxi Rodriguez hinted at this when he said he was considering inviting the PSG star to his farewell game.
Maxi is revered at Newell's and had a long career with the Argentina national team, where he was a member of the group that advanced to the 2014 World Cup final. He has been friends with Messi for a long time and invited him to his most recent game.The send-off will occur in the Estadio Coloso Del Parque Marcelo Bielsa, which the player views as an extension of his home, on June 24, the day Maxi Rodriguez was born.For me, this is the best terrain available. We need to throw a wonderful party for the supporters and the national team, even though I may not enjoy being the star of the show. Let's hope it will be a day to remember. Rodriguez said at a news conference, "I had the opportunity to do it someplace else, but I have to do it at home with the two shirts that I love: Newell's and the Argentine national team.The former Liverpool midfielder remained vague when questioned about the presence of the Argentine captain.
There is no doubt that Messi is invited. He will make a decision when the match draws near, but we want him to be here. I briefly discussed the 'The Best awards' with Messi, but I like to be cautious with all the private conversations. Everyone we can think of, including Leo, will make an effort to attend.
Lionel Messi has spoken to Barcelona about a possible summer comeback.Lionel Messi has reportedly been in communication with FC Barcelona regarding a potential return to the Camp Nou, according to vice president Rafa Yuste of the organisation.
After Barcelona's severe financial problems prevented them from giving him a new contract in 2021, Messi bid a tearful farewell to the Catalan club and signed a two-year deal with Paris St. Germain that expires this summer.
In a press conference on Friday, Yuste revealed that Barca had spoken to the Argentinian's representatives. Barca has made no secret of their desire to re-sign the World Cup champion.
With his goal against Nice in PSG's 2-0 away victory on Saturday, FIFA World Cup winner Lionel Messi eclipsed fierce rival Cristiano Ronaldo for the record of most club goals scored in Europe, adding another milestone to a career full of them.
The PSG full-back Nuno Mendes found the Argentine in the middle of the box, and he scored with his left foot to give his team the lead in the 26th minute.
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